Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 November 1959 — Page 4

WANT ADS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ~ MISCELLAMEOUS FOB SALE 4 pc WALNVT veneer be J room net. nelude* bed. chest, valnty. valnty bench. USS —also electric train |B, Phone GL 7-3877. . G E I'SED automatic washer and dryer. Excellent condition. HIRE ELECTRIC, Syracuse AMERICAN Flyer electric train with miles ot track. ! par. electric switches, many accessories Phone <IL 7-3803. CAROS OF THANKS WK WISH to thank relatives, friends nnd neighbors for their many klndnesses during the time of our moth-. • r's illntsK especially Dr. Craig Thanks to Rev. Noble Greene. Harris Funeral Home and many others for their kindness at the time of our recent bereavement The family of Mae Bally 7 WANTED BABY sitting on Saturday contact Me- Firestone GL 7-2383. LEGAL NOTICES INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION 201 Illinois Bldg.. Indianapolis LEGAL NOTICE OF Pl Bl l€ HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Leal A,l< holic Beverage Board of KosiuaSn County. Indiana, will at 10 am on the » day of December. 1353 at the Clerk's Office. Court House. In the City • ' <■ ml of Warsaw. Indiana In said c..untv begin Investigation of the ap-t-llcation* of the following named per«ona. requesting the Issue to the applicants at the locations hereinafter net ut. of the AR,.hollo Beverage Permits • f the classes hereinafter designated and «ill at «ald time and place, re•ve information concerning the fitness of sa d applicants, and the pronrlety of Issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises i.ibikl Fr g T.iver - Inc (Restaurant) Beer XWnr Itr’ iit.T Kitson Park Indiana t'N INCORPORATED Pickwick Lounge Inc (Restaurant) Liquor A Wine Retailer. 108 W'-st Main St Syracuse, Indiana ” X ’I i Matthew a ’ Pingrey (Restaurant) TRANSFER liner. Liquor A Wine Retailer's permit from Claude B X Rose I, Matthew. Corner of Main A Huntington Sts Syracuse. Indiana tnhn Bogahwrlght (Restaurant) Beer X Wine Retailer 103 South Braadwnv St Mentone. Indiana INVESTIGATION wilt, be ■■ ex . -the rrntic and pit, r.ic participation is reqvfstIN’TVNV 4T.COHOLIC RKVVRAGF COMXOS«inN )<>■ F c. Minnie.--Noble Ellis Chairman LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that •he Metropolitan S.)-«o> District of T k- f>e*k Town*hip. In K wertmko *' i* !v Indian*. will until the hour of *« ’ ( clock Central Standard Time th< Mb day of Ibreeniher. 15$S. at hr office of the Superintendent of T*u» } c St In the Town *-f Svra«»e aerevf ata! I the him ah mt • f >1 furl <• i to be used in the ‘ ! ' the S' hood properties for the term m anime from January 1 fuel oil’ ta to be of the following desMpfion and content' X'O 55 FVEL on. Typical Aan.ivl*!* \ P ! Gt i) « v 1R « V-arnaifV St derreea F. 500 ’ • ’ - . \ w L-. 3) aer r COT Flash ’ ft Peg Mh r - Afth — — .OTSWfr <>rbon Residue —— — t.SM W Gallon AH bidder* ahall state the coat per sallon for delivery Into the tank* nf th* throughout the vear The FhiheHnlendenf of P ‘ t‘ -Re howls. for and on behalf of the Mh •••in School pist- • t nf Tur Creek Town ship will order fuel •41 delivered aw required to properly heat th* school building* the require* menta for the rear being estimated at The era led bid* received until th* nfi reaald hour will be opened on Mid io ird hoV and a eontrart then and • h*” r e awarded to the lowest and beat ll.tder nM<l Rm-. u-c Indiana this Kth da? nf Naremher I>S> TVtard of School Trustees Metropolitan Wehool TMgtrlct Rv H larv Rachman, President GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3-5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years Satisfactory Senice to the Fanner Monday 23 November 12 p.m. Sell your livestock at Goshen each Monday We always have iiood feeder pies and milk cows to select from. Call us for trucks Top Prices— Milk cows 267 50: Heifers-Steers 15 to 26 00: Bulls 18.00: Butcher Cows <Fat Cows) 13 to 15.10: Butcher Cows iCanners & Cutters) 9:50 to 13 - 00: Veal 37.00; Lambs 18 20: Fat Hogs 13.10: Ruffs 8.50 to 11.00: Male Hogs 7.60; Feeder Pigs 5 to 1250: Ewes 15.00. WE HAVE THE BUYERS: Sherman. McDowell. Martin. Auctioneers

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S. H. S. News High School Names News Staff For Year • Reporting news for junior and senior high school this year will be a staff of fifteen pupils. Heading the news staff is Susan Bachman, senior, as editor with Sherry Searfoss as associate editor. The complete staff membership is: Editor. Susan Bachman; associate editor. Sherry Searfoss; senior reporter. Sally Rondot; junior reporter. Sandra Swenson; sophomore reporter. Jill Thornburg; freshman reporter. Mike Storms; eighth grade re porter. Roberta Stiver; seventh grade reporter? Tom Clayton. Feature UTiters. Susan Bachman. Sally Rondot and Susan Fosbrink: sports, Franz Duy; band reporter. Brenda Stabler; typists. Sharon Mills and Nancy Stump SENIOR CLASS The senior class is happy to welcome two new members this year Leeta Yarlot and Charles Greene. Leeta is from Atlanta. Georgia, and Charles, who is originally from Nappanee, spent his freshman and sophomore years at Milford High School. We are glad to have Leeta and Charles with us in our senior year and we hope they both like Syracuse High. Our class is sponsoring sock hops after the home basketball games for grades seven through twelve. We hope all of you will come and join in the fun At a recent class meeting John Thornburg presented to the class three choices Tor our class colors, class flowers, and class motto. We Selected navy blue and white as our colors, a red rose as our flower and as our motto we chose ‘ With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future." SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomore class has started its main money making project for this year, our coat check at basketball games. cents wi’l be charged for coats or jackets and five cents for each ha’, vurse. and for‘boots. In several weeks we will be selling candy and Yellowjacket pens We would like to congratulate the sophomore float committee who worked on Jackie Jessup’s float. It received first place. We would like to thank all of the students for their time and effort. The sophomore boys are really f lrhting for the Yellow jackets. Let's keep up the good work boys. Bowling • • • i I 3ND OF I )KF' Team StamlinK- II November W L W I. Di .• <« 11 I-.-K- .>r> 13 31 Fainta ■“« 14 Carwll ISH !1 u SAM SS 15 Hires 14 Turfß 35 15 Auers 14 RomJ 24 18 Froif 13 37 Arnold 20’, 13»i Rank 12 2S Hlxh team series Dr-gas 2858., II ,eh seam game Wilkers-n Paints High individual series R. Penick 530 and over C Gilbert 548: J Kans', Kt G Beavers ‘SO; F Sham ■4« <- Penn 587 F Koble 588: M Carionn 545: F Clayton 532 R Sorenaon 542. E. Klelnknight 541 1.111 art 3 ’■ R Pentek 224 ■ j Kareah 227: G Beavera 200; F Sharp 233: C Penn 205: B. Wesner 2<i«. C. K I*. Longenbaugh 313 F Clavton 388: R Sorenaon 207; I K Leonhardt 21" Split Converalons: C Koble 5-10; R Schults 5-8; «. Mock 5-10. FRiniT NIGHT SCRATCH Team standing 13 November W L rts BP Reavers 30 10 l»0 17 Armbruster 24H 15« i 185 18 Henning 24 18 184 07

NOTICE Due to the opening for a Deputy Marshal December 1. the town of Syracuse is receiving applications now. See Doh Enyeart, Chief Marshal, for application forms.

Ladies of Round Table: Mrs. Leonard Barnhart was hostess Monday evening 16 November to fifteen members of the Ladies of the Round Table. Two new members. Mrs. Kennard Robinson and Mrs. Richard Ditmer, were welcomed, as was Mrs. Lowell Barnhart, a guest for the meeting. An interesting color film “The Intermediate Mothers: Thirteen members of the Intermediate Mothers Club and 1 guest. Mrs. James Butt, met at Hilda’s Craft Shop at North Webster on Monday evening 16 November. After touring the shop, each chose a project to make from the the variety of ceramics, poodle dogs. Christmas decorations, trays and other lovely items. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Lewis Immel. Mrs. Loren Logenbaugh and Mrs. John Bryan. The next meeting will be the annual club bazaar and guest night on 7 December and will be held at the home of Mrs. William T. Jones Jr. Nylkos 33 18 180.11 Rex 33 17 159 42 Ronketti 21 19 158.23 Kuhn 20 2" 155 48 Nordrnan 16>, 23>4 143 04 Smith 14 26 143.42 Bartlett 19 21 140.26 Mollenhour 14 26 139.26 Seiffert 12 28 135 40 High serlee Armbruster 210-210-178-157 for 755 High game Armbruster 210 (2). 200 game or bettetj: Beavers 208. COVNTY I.EAGITC Team Sttindlngk 9 November W I. AV L Anchor 25 ! , 10*4 Drl-Gas 17 19 Pilche 25 11 Kurlev 16 20 e Bar 3’14 Conn!' 14 22 Web H 22 14 Kinder 12’4 23> TomS. 21 15 W Res 11 25 Sleepy 20 16 Rubber 10 26 High team series and game: Sportsman's Bar 2687 anil 933; High individual series Gene Gordon 223-193-IS7 for 802. ; 525 or better: H Alfrey 579: G Heavers 585 f D Brown 560; M Hostetter 555; J. Carr 553- H. Bartman 552 D Reynolds 550: D Kare.sh; R Fisher 544 O. Knisley >42; G Henning 535; E. Teghtmeyer 533; l< Tread»ix 529 Gallshan .’26 t. \Vogoman 526; F Plank 525 Joo games or better: D Brown 227 H Alfrey 222. G Gordon 222: G. B.av ers 214: G Nordrnan 205: J. Carr 203:. Callahan 202; D Reynolds 201 Split Conversions: Callahan ; 1": L. Longenbaugh 8-7-10. FRIDW NIGHT MIXED I FAG! E Team standing* 13 November W L W I, S Cente 19 11 S Tile 13 17 .umber 18 12 Pines 13 17 Mench 16 14 Huey's 11 19 High series (men): 51 Shaw 176-202-171 for 549; B Penick 142-211-199 for 552: (Women) E Ronketti 431: I. Reavers 426 TIHKMIIY MldlT LADIES Team standings 12 November W I. W I, Rose 38 18 Gill's 27 ’- 24 ’ Bau'er 80 22 Pilcher 27’,. 24’ Klink'S 29 23 Frog 24’- 37% B Loan 29 2.1 Linda 20 32 T.ouies 28’4 33% R.-senb' IX 34 BAK. 28’4 83% Dense] ITU 84% 'OO series or better D. Darnell 173 147-180 for 500 E Blakeslee 185-148 196 for 5”9 1 Stahlev 187-210-143 'for .120 L. Gi!l>ert 157-184-177 for 518 ■oo nr better: Velma Penn 202. 450 series or better B Nyce 4"5‘ V P-nn ISO; (1 Pilcher 45 7; B Klin. 4TS E Tatman 480- H. Frush ■ IV -Coburn 476; M. sheets 455: P. Crine 465. A Tobias 492: J Van Sickle 496 M Whisler 471: I C.irwile 457. 170 or better J Van Sickle 174 P Rhodes 173: K Auer 170. B Ny< e 183 S. Tytler 170. G. Pilcher 182 B Kline 178; H Frushour ISO; D Coburn 194 A. Gallahan 180; p Cripe 191: A Tobias 189. 11.00 Gift-Certificates 4-7-10 split. Diana Jernlgan from Auer’s Service station; 3-7 split. Diana Jernlgan from Wawaaee Lumber Co.. Inc: 4-5-7 split, ■ K Auer from Wawasee Restaurant 2-7-to split. M. J Sheets from Pilcher's Shoes. 4-10 split, J. Van Sickle from Davis Drive-In 4 strikes in a ’ow. A Gallahan from Backwater Grocery; 4 strike* in a row I Stahley TVMDAT afternoon LAMBS Team Standing 17 November W L W D Socks 20 10 T.aundr 15 IS Haslin 17 13 Keter 13 17 Kinder 17 13 Bank ’ 22 Individual hieh series I Stahley 181-203-187 for 571 170 or better- B Kline 178 D Darnell 185: M Stalter 189 440 ser es or better B Kline 467. D Darnell 478. J Stoeltlng 443 W Finton 449 High team series Keterlng Ins 2523.

Alphabet Conspiracy” concerning the languages of the world, was shown. Mrs. Claire Dreher, president gave a detailed report on the Muscatatuck State school for retarded children. Mrs. Barnhart served a tasty salad, assorted crackers and coffee to conclude the evening. Announcing THE OPENING OF OUR NEW Christmas Club This service is offered free to our customers and friends and a cordial invitation is extended you to use it. There are classes for al! and you may join the one best suited to your needs—weeky payments of 25c, 50c $ 1.00 or more. JOIN NOW • State Bank of Syracuse All deposits insured to S 10.000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FREE Subscribe now to the Journal and receive Free advertising in classified section.

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